THEATRE ROYAL
... THEATRE ROYAL TO-NIGIIT it 8. UMW at I • . Ramis Spy Play. MI iii Wie STILTED AT 11011 B: NEXT WEEK. for Six a Two Nathan, First Visit to Sot& The New Musical Comedy direct from the Adelphi Theatre, London. ...
... THEATRE ROYAL TO-NIGIIT it 8. UMW at I • . Ramis Spy Play. MI iii Wie STILTED AT 11011 B: NEXT WEEK. for Six a Two Nathan, First Visit to Sot& The New Musical Comedy direct from the Adelphi Theatre, London. ...
... VEDRENNE AND EADIE, P-esonts T gTAYED yT JJOME.” A PLAY IN THREE ACTS. Won* and J. E. Harold Terry. THE ENORMOUSLY SUCCESSFUL SPY PLAY. ALREADY PERFORMED OVER 1,600 TIMES. FROM THE ROYALTY THEATRE. LONDON THE PLAY OF THE MOMENT! AMUSING! THRILLING! Box Office ...
... VEDRE cE AND Presenta M*. wre. STAYED A PLAY IN THREE ACTS, Br Lechmere Worrall and J, E.. Harold THE ENORMOUSLY SUCCESSFUL SPY PLAY, ALREADY PERFORMED OVER 1.600 TIMES | FROM THE ROYALTY THEATRE, LONDON THE PLAY OF THE MOMENT! AMUSING! THRILLING! Box ...
... day e xt and During; Week, C m., l« tPQft* l,ay 2 30 - FIRST VISIT OF IMAN WHO CTAYED AT HOME, lfe ady usl > Successful Spy Play. >ned over 1,600 Times. Pl,ls Entertainment Tax *- p P° r tioned according to prices V °nien=.V pen at - Forty & Co. at„'j ...
... Man Who . Stayed at Home is in a different category. At Us panda:Mon it had the advantage of a popular appreciation or the spy-perii, and its in the fact that it exlmses 1 asol danger and is eil the more 000= b t yam it stays within the boestds • lifillo ...
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... matinee this afternoon. The S EEK at the Theat Mr. E. Taylor Piatt's Company wiH Man ]\-} lo stayed ai Home, the successful spy ' play from the , r ' London. It the work of Lechmere Worrall and J. E. ''ing. .7' aiK l is in three acts, each act being amusing ...
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... week at the Opera House. Cheltenham. Mr. E. Taylor Platt’s Company will present '‘The Man who Stayed at Heme.” the successful spy play from the Royalty Theatre London. It is a play in three acts by Lechuere Worrell and J. E. Harold Terry, and irrests attention ...
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... Saturday Mr Henry Arthur Jones's now comedy, We Cin't as Bad all That will be played. THEATRE ROYAL. exciting story of the spy peril, The Enemy in Our Midst/* is the attraction at the Theatre Royal this week. It is from the pen of G. Carlton Wallace ...